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Health Canada says stronger warnings about the risk of suicidal thoughts and behaviours are being added to prescribing information for all drugs used to manage attention deficit hyperactivity disorder...

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The condo lifestyle is catching on in North America, especially for people who want to stay central and enjoy all the perks of big-city living. The catchphrase these days is "build up, not out," as big...

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Three people are facing charges in connection with a shooting in a parking lot on Saskatoon’s east side. Police responded Saturday around 11:45 p.m. to the 3500 block of Eighth Street East after reports of shots being fired from one vehicle at another vehicle that was stopped in a parking lot. The targeted vehicle was struck but the male being shot at was not.

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Children who love to dance, act or play sports have summer camps specialized just for them. But many parents don't realize that kids who are passionate about pets can have the same immersive experience.

Authorities investigating the disappearance of an Alaska family missing for nearly a year have discovered four bodies and a handgun about a kilometre from their home. Kenai police Lt. Dave Ross said Monday the bodies haven't been identified by a coroner, but police have every indication it's the missing family.

Tasty cubes of beef would tempt any dog, let alone one sitting patiently on the stand during public viewing at Crufts, Britain's premier dog show. But instead of a treat, one owner says, a deadly surprise was sewn into the meat: slug killer.

Back on Nov. 28, the House of Commons resumed debate on Bill C-35, named Quanto's Law after a police service dog that was killed in action. It was the fifth sitting - several of them featuring debates peppered with MPs' emotional outpourings about how much they love their pets, or just animals in general - dealing with the legislation.